CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF 



28. New Smyrna 



29. Orange Grove 



30. Pensacola . . 



31. Picolata ... 



32. Piiiita Rassa 



2^. .St. Augustine ■ 



34. -St. Mark^ 



35. Tallahassee 



36. Tampa . . 



37. Warrington ' 



38. Wellborn . 



FLORIDA — Continued. 



Mean Amount of Precipitation in Rain and Melted 



29° 00' 



27 28 



3° 25 

 29 57 

 26 29 



80° 56' 



82 35 

 87 13 

 81 36 



84 12 



30 26 



84 



'■; 



27 55 



82 



26 



30 21 



87 



17 



30 12 



82 



so 



5.67 



3.60 

 3-66 

 3.22 



4.67 

 2.67 



2.36 



3-9° 

 3-32 

 3-33 



2-37 

 7-53 

 0-93 



2.12 

 3-63 

 S-SS 



1-5' 



2.30 



6.54 

 3-55 

 2-37 



5-55 



2.23 

 5-04 



2.98 5.7s 

 2.10 I 5.40 



5.62 ! 1.49 

 3.84 1 . . 

 3.79 6.21 



8.65 



2.23 

 2.01 

 6.18 

 2.80 



9.25 

 5-84 



7-59 



9-65 

 8.25 



6.17 



5-55 

 8.93 

 4.06 



7.05 

 8.69 



9.26 



9.40 

 6.60 



4.S7 



6.57 

 1.66 

 4-55 

 6-95 



590 

 2.66 



5-32 



9-75 

 3-56 

 4.40 

 2.22 



6.55 



6.47 

 4-55 

 1-39 



2.03 

 2.54 

 3.66 



2-37 

 4.82 

 2.77 



1. Athens 



2. Atlanta 



3. Augusta " 



GEORGIA. 



33 58 



33 45 



4. Berne 3° 5° 



5. Boston 30 42 



6. Braddock's Point . . . 



7. Cabaniss ; 33 '5 



8. Catoosa Springs !' 34 55 



9. CuUoden . ." ;i 32 5' 



10. Cuthbert i! 31 44 



Dahlonega | 34 34 



Dalton 34 47 



Factory Mills 33 4° 



Forsyth 33 02 



Fort Pulaski 32 02 



Gainesville 34 18 



17. Hillsborough 

 IS. I.a Fayette , 

 19. La Grange 



33 10 



34 45 

 33 °2 



20. Macon 1 32 50 



21. Milledgeville : 33 05 



22. Penfield 33 38 



23. Perry 32 28 



24. Quitman, near 3° 4° 



25. Sandersville 33 5° 



26. Savannah '' 32 05 



27. South Bend . 



83 25 



84 24 



38 



83 12 

 83 09 



83 43 

 83 40 

 82 50 

 81 06 



30 20 82 03 



850I 



I 



1050 



3-83 

 3-74 



150, 3.S6 



365 



825 



566 

 1112 



2.48 



5.10 

 532 



II. 12 



4-45 

 3-40 



5-12 



8.26 

 4-34 

 0.21 

 4.98 



4-3° 

 6.24 



1.85 

 5-3° 



5.22 



9.61 

 7-30 



13-50 

 0.49 

 5.05 



4.17 

 8.59 



5-36 



3-25 

 1.40 

 3-8o 

 4-45 

 2-93 



4-25 

 2.86 

 4.99 

 3.60 

 2.66 



3-65 

 5-03 



3.01 



5-45 



3-70 



1.67 



2-45 

 1.64 



2.01 

 9.11 



3.18 

 4-37 



5.62 



5.27 

 2.52 

 7.50 

 4-45 

 3-72 



6.40 



2.40 

 2.36 

 3-70 



1.30 



4.16 

 4.21 



3.61 



1.70 

 4.24 



1.90 

 4.29 



5.60 

 2.90 



2.22 

 1.60 



2.26 

 2.88 

 3-45 



4-3° 



4.00 

 430 



3-66 



7.18 



1.65 

 1.66 

 II. 19 



4.01 

 0.97 

 10.97 



4-77 

 3-05 



2.63 

 3-69 

 8.38 



1-75 

 5.41 



519 

 3-40 



3-76 



3-28 



9.81 

 2.16 



4.92 

 5-44 



5.80 

 5-63 



5.81 

 5-90 

 7.18 



3-98 

 4.72 



4.50 



6.35 

 4.66 



I-I3 

 3-37 



4-17 

 6.91 

 S.oo 



4-45 

 2.71 



1-75 

 8.20 



7-35 

 6.50 

 8.22 



2-45 



4-55 



3-59 



5-79 



i'.87 

 1-37 



9-39 



1.70 

 2-53 



0.12 

 3-99 



1.92 



1-25 



3-56 

 2.50 

 4-32 



2.82 

 2.16 



2.74 



IIS 



3-15 



0.75 

 1.90 

 2.00 



0-55 

 2.45 



2.00 



1-51 



2.72 

 1.50 

 2.51 



3.85 



3-30 



2.05 

 3-73 

 7-79 



3.85 

 3-43 



5-35 

 4-03 



1.14 

 3-70 

 9.21 



4-25 

 4.60 

 1.78 



4.60 



'Observations in pnit -.xl Fort Marion and L'. S. Hospital. 



'' Navy yard. 



